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When's Mummy Coming?

Hearts at War, Book 1

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When's Mummy Coming?

By: Rachel Wesson
Narrated by: Harrie Dobby
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To Keep Her Children, Another Woman Has To Die

Germany 1939 – To save her baby, Trudi Beck must hand her over to strangers who will take her across the sea to a foreign country. Trudi has already lost her husband to the Nazis, her stepsons are taking the train too. Walking away from the train station with empty arms is the hardest thing she's ever done.

London 1939 – Newly married, Sally Matthews, is alone again. Her husband is away training for war, leaving her days and home empty. She volunteers to help with the children from the Kindertransport, becoming captivated by five-year-old Tom and his baby sister, Liesel. Their elder brother, Heinz, is a different story. His attitude, after a period in Dachau concentration camp, makes him difficult to love.

1945 - Five years of war, with Heinz pulled from her family and sent to an internment camp, Sally has to explain to Tom and Liesel what the end of the war means. Return to Germany for the children, hopefully to a surviving family member. Perhaps Trudi has survived the war. Tortured Sally doesn't wish Trudi harm, but Sally can't let go of her children no matter what others say.

©2021 Rachel Wesson (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
Family Life Fiction Sagas World War II War Prisoners of War Marriage
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What a great lesson about many kinds of love, the sacrifices, the joy, and the hatred of war. Thank you.

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What a creative angle of a WWII historical fiction novel. I loved it. The characters were interesting and the story engaging.

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Sweet Historical War Romance

This was a powerful story. I've read a lot of war romance, but this is the first book that was set around the kinder transports and the families that took the kids in. An harrowing journey for so many children. Many lost one or more of their parents or guardians to the war. Many were used as labor, but some like these children, found loving homes, eventually.
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Who narrated this??

I am so confused at how a book about Jews could be narrated by someone who pronounces the CH sound so very wrong. Chanukkah? Chaya? Oh my.

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